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Interventions to reduce colonisation and transmission of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria in intensive care units: an interrupted time series study and cluster randomised trial

BACKGROUND: Intensive care units (ICUs) are high-risk areas for transmission of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria, but no controlled study has tested the effect of rapid screening and isolation of carriers on transmission in settings with best-standard precautions. We assessed interventions to reduce...

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Autores principales: Derde, Lennie P G, Cooper, Ben S, Goossens, Herman, Malhotra-Kumar, Surbhi, Willems, Rob J L, Gniadkowski, Marek, Hryniewicz, Waleria, Empel, Joanna, Dautzenberg, Mirjam J D, Annane, Djillali, Aragão, Irene, Chalfine, Annie, Dumpis, Uga, Esteves, Francisco, Giamarellou, Helen, Muzlovic, Igor, Nardi, Giuseppe, Petrikkos, George L, Tomic, Viktorija, Martí, Antonio Torres, Stammet, Pascal, Brun-Buisson, Christian, Bonten, Marc J M
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Publicado: Elsevier Science ;, The Lancet Pub. Group 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3895323/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24161233
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1473-3099(13)70295-0
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author Derde, Lennie P G
Cooper, Ben S
Goossens, Herman
Malhotra-Kumar, Surbhi
Willems, Rob J L
Gniadkowski, Marek
Hryniewicz, Waleria
Empel, Joanna
Dautzenberg, Mirjam J D
Annane, Djillali
Aragão, Irene
Chalfine, Annie
Dumpis, Uga
Esteves, Francisco
Giamarellou, Helen
Muzlovic, Igor
Nardi, Giuseppe
Petrikkos, George L
Tomic, Viktorija
Martí, Antonio Torres
Stammet, Pascal
Brun-Buisson, Christian
Bonten, Marc J M
author_facet Derde, Lennie P G
Cooper, Ben S
Goossens, Herman
Malhotra-Kumar, Surbhi
Willems, Rob J L
Gniadkowski, Marek
Hryniewicz, Waleria
Empel, Joanna
Dautzenberg, Mirjam J D
Annane, Djillali
Aragão, Irene
Chalfine, Annie
Dumpis, Uga
Esteves, Francisco
Giamarellou, Helen
Muzlovic, Igor
Nardi, Giuseppe
Petrikkos, George L
Tomic, Viktorija
Martí, Antonio Torres
Stammet, Pascal
Brun-Buisson, Christian
Bonten, Marc J M
author_sort Derde, Lennie P G
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description BACKGROUND: Intensive care units (ICUs) are high-risk areas for transmission of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria, but no controlled study has tested the effect of rapid screening and isolation of carriers on transmission in settings with best-standard precautions. We assessed interventions to reduce colonisation and transmission of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria in European ICUs. METHODS: We did this study in three phases at 13 ICUs. After a 6 month baseline period (phase 1), we did an interrupted time series study of universal chlorhexidine body-washing combined with hand hygiene improvement for 6 months (phase 2), followed by a 12–15 month cluster randomised trial (phase 3). ICUs were randomly assigned by computer generated randomisation schedule to either conventional screening (chromogenic screening for meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus [MRSA] and vancomycin-resistant enterococci [VRE]) or rapid screening (PCR testing for MRSA and VRE and chromogenic screening for highly resistant Enterobacteriaceae [HRE]); with contact precautions for identified carriers. The primary outcome was acquisition of resistant bacteria per 100 patient-days at risk, for which we calculated step changes and changes in trends after the introduction of each intervention. We assessed acquisition by microbiological surveillance and analysed it with a multilevel Poisson segmented regression model. We compared screening groups with a likelihood ratio test that combined step changes and changes to trend. This study is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT00976638. FINDINGS: Seven ICUs were assigned to rapid screening and six to conventional screening. Mean hand hygiene compliance improved from 52% in phase 1 to 69% in phase 2, and 77% in phase 3. Median proportions of patients receiving chlorhexidine body-washing increased from 0% to 100% at the start of phase 2. For trends in acquisition of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria, weekly incidence rate ratio (IRR) was 0·976 (0·954–0·999) for phase 2 and 1·015 (0·998–1·032) for phase 3. For step changes, weekly IRR was 0·955 (0·676–1·348) for phase 2 and 0·634 (0·349–1·153) for phase 3. The decrease in trend in phase 2 was largely caused by changes in acquisition of MRSA (weekly IRR 0·925, 95% CI 0·890–0·962). Acquisition was lower in the conventional screening group than in the rapid screening group, but did not differ significantly (p=0·06). INTERPRETATION: Improved hand hygiene plus unit-wide chlorhexidine body-washing reduced acquisition of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria, particularly MRSA. In the context of a sustained high level of compliance to hand hygiene and chlorhexidine bathings, screening and isolation of carriers do not reduce acquisition rates of multidrug-resistant bacteria, whether or not screening is done with rapid testing or conventional testing. FUNDING: European Commission.
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spelling pubmed-38953232014-01-21 Interventions to reduce colonisation and transmission of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria in intensive care units: an interrupted time series study and cluster randomised trial Derde, Lennie P G Cooper, Ben S Goossens, Herman Malhotra-Kumar, Surbhi Willems, Rob J L Gniadkowski, Marek Hryniewicz, Waleria Empel, Joanna Dautzenberg, Mirjam J D Annane, Djillali Aragão, Irene Chalfine, Annie Dumpis, Uga Esteves, Francisco Giamarellou, Helen Muzlovic, Igor Nardi, Giuseppe Petrikkos, George L Tomic, Viktorija Martí, Antonio Torres Stammet, Pascal Brun-Buisson, Christian Bonten, Marc J M Lancet Infect Dis Articles BACKGROUND: Intensive care units (ICUs) are high-risk areas for transmission of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria, but no controlled study has tested the effect of rapid screening and isolation of carriers on transmission in settings with best-standard precautions. We assessed interventions to reduce colonisation and transmission of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria in European ICUs. METHODS: We did this study in three phases at 13 ICUs. After a 6 month baseline period (phase 1), we did an interrupted time series study of universal chlorhexidine body-washing combined with hand hygiene improvement for 6 months (phase 2), followed by a 12–15 month cluster randomised trial (phase 3). ICUs were randomly assigned by computer generated randomisation schedule to either conventional screening (chromogenic screening for meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus [MRSA] and vancomycin-resistant enterococci [VRE]) or rapid screening (PCR testing for MRSA and VRE and chromogenic screening for highly resistant Enterobacteriaceae [HRE]); with contact precautions for identified carriers. The primary outcome was acquisition of resistant bacteria per 100 patient-days at risk, for which we calculated step changes and changes in trends after the introduction of each intervention. We assessed acquisition by microbiological surveillance and analysed it with a multilevel Poisson segmented regression model. We compared screening groups with a likelihood ratio test that combined step changes and changes to trend. This study is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT00976638. FINDINGS: Seven ICUs were assigned to rapid screening and six to conventional screening. Mean hand hygiene compliance improved from 52% in phase 1 to 69% in phase 2, and 77% in phase 3. Median proportions of patients receiving chlorhexidine body-washing increased from 0% to 100% at the start of phase 2. For trends in acquisition of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria, weekly incidence rate ratio (IRR) was 0·976 (0·954–0·999) for phase 2 and 1·015 (0·998–1·032) for phase 3. For step changes, weekly IRR was 0·955 (0·676–1·348) for phase 2 and 0·634 (0·349–1·153) for phase 3. The decrease in trend in phase 2 was largely caused by changes in acquisition of MRSA (weekly IRR 0·925, 95% CI 0·890–0·962). Acquisition was lower in the conventional screening group than in the rapid screening group, but did not differ significantly (p=0·06). INTERPRETATION: Improved hand hygiene plus unit-wide chlorhexidine body-washing reduced acquisition of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria, particularly MRSA. In the context of a sustained high level of compliance to hand hygiene and chlorhexidine bathings, screening and isolation of carriers do not reduce acquisition rates of multidrug-resistant bacteria, whether or not screening is done with rapid testing or conventional testing. FUNDING: European Commission. Elsevier Science ;, The Lancet Pub. Group 2014-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3895323/ /pubmed/24161233 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1473-3099(13)70295-0 Text en © 2014 Derde et al. Open Access article distributed under the terms of CC BY-NC-SA https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/) .
spellingShingle Articles
Derde, Lennie P G
Cooper, Ben S
Goossens, Herman
Malhotra-Kumar, Surbhi
Willems, Rob J L
Gniadkowski, Marek
Hryniewicz, Waleria
Empel, Joanna
Dautzenberg, Mirjam J D
Annane, Djillali
Aragão, Irene
Chalfine, Annie
Dumpis, Uga
Esteves, Francisco
Giamarellou, Helen
Muzlovic, Igor
Nardi, Giuseppe
Petrikkos, George L
Tomic, Viktorija
Martí, Antonio Torres
Stammet, Pascal
Brun-Buisson, Christian
Bonten, Marc J M
Interventions to reduce colonisation and transmission of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria in intensive care units: an interrupted time series study and cluster randomised trial
title Interventions to reduce colonisation and transmission of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria in intensive care units: an interrupted time series study and cluster randomised trial
title_full Interventions to reduce colonisation and transmission of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria in intensive care units: an interrupted time series study and cluster randomised trial
title_fullStr Interventions to reduce colonisation and transmission of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria in intensive care units: an interrupted time series study and cluster randomised trial
title_full_unstemmed Interventions to reduce colonisation and transmission of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria in intensive care units: an interrupted time series study and cluster randomised trial
title_short Interventions to reduce colonisation and transmission of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria in intensive care units: an interrupted time series study and cluster randomised trial
title_sort interventions to reduce colonisation and transmission of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria in intensive care units: an interrupted time series study and cluster randomised trial
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3895323/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24161233
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1473-3099(13)70295-0
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